21 Aug, 2019
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Cache Hill
Cache Hill is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada. It is thought to have last erupted in the Holocene period. Once used as an airdrop for food and supplies by the Geological Survey of Canada, hence its name, it is located north of Raspberry Pass in Mount Edziza Provincial Park.
See also
- List of volcanoes in Canada
- List of Northern Cordilleran volcanoes
- Volcanism of Canada
- Volcanism of Western Canada
References
- ^ "Cache Hill". Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04.
- ^ "Cache Hill". BC Geographical Names.
57°31′54″N 130°40′15″W / 57.53167°N 130.67083°W / 57.53167; -130.67083
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